The Sunburst Arc with JWST: III. An Abundance of Direct Chemical Abundances

Abstract

We measure the gas-phase abundances of the elements He, N, O, Ne, S, Ar, and Fe in an individual Hii region known to be leaking Lyman-continuum photons in the Sunburst Arc, a highly magnified galaxy at redshift z=2.37. We detect the temperature-sensitive auroral lines [SII]λλ4069,4076, [OII]λλ7320,7330, [SIII]λ6312, [OIII]λ4363, and [NeIII]λ3343 in a stacked spectrum of 5 multiple images of the Lyman-continuum emitter (LCE), from which we directly measure the electron temperature in the low, intermediate, and high ionization zones. We also detect the density-sensitive doublets of [OII]λλ3727,3729, [SII]λλ6717,6731, and [ArIV]λλ4713,4741, which constrain the density in both the low- and high-ionization gas. With these temperature and density measurements, we measure gas-phase abundances with similar rigor as studies of local galaxies. We measure a gas-phase metallicity for the LCE of 12+(O/H) = 7.97 0.05, and find an enhanced nitrogen abundance (N/O) = -0.65+0.16-0.25. This nitrogen abundance is consistent with enrichment from a population of Wolf-Rayet stars, additional signatures of which are reported in a companion paper. Abundances of sulfur, argon, neon, and iron are consistent with local low-metallicity Hii regions and low-redshift galaxies. This study represents the most complete chemical abundance analysis of an individual Hii region at Cosmic Noon to date, which enables direct comparisons between local Hii regions and those in the distant universe.

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